SWOS 2020/2021
SWOS 2020/2021

GHANA
League
Africa
Coach
CHARLES AKONNOR
Tactics
4-5-1
Squad Value
£16.75m
Home kit
Alternate kit

The Ghana national soccer team, known as the Black Stars, is one of Africa's most successful and storied football teams. Established in 1957, the team has consistently been a formidable force in African football and has made significant impacts on the international stage.

History and Major Successes

  • African Cup of Nations (AFCON): Ghana has won the AFCON title four times, in 1963, 1965, 1978, and 1982. The team has also been runners-up on five occasions, showcasing their consistent performance in the tournament.
  • FIFA World Cup Appearances: The Black Stars have qualified for the FIFA World Cup three times, in 2006, 2010, and 2014. Their most notable performance came in 2010, when they reached the quarter-finals, narrowly missing out on a semi-final spot after a dramatic match against Uruguay.
  • Olympic Games: Ghana's under-23 team won a bronze medal at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, marking a significant achievement for the nation in international football.

Notable Players

Over the years, Ghana has produced numerous talented players who have made significant contributions both domestically and internationally:

  • Abedi Pele: One of Africa's greatest players, Abedi Pele was known for his skill and vision. He won the African Footballer of the Year award three times and was a key figure in Ghanaian football during the 1990s.
  • Asamoah Gyan: Ghana's all-time leading goal scorer, Gyan is celebrated for his performances in World Cup tournaments, particularly his goals in 2006 and 2010.
  • Michael Essien: Known for his strength and versatility, Essien played for top European clubs like Chelsea and Real Madrid, leaving a significant mark on international club football.

Notable Coaches

  • Charles Kumi Gyamfi: A legendary figure in Ghanaian football, Gyamfi led the Black Stars to three of their AFCON victories in 1963, 1965, and 1982.
  • Ratomir Dujković: The Serbian coach guided Ghana to their first-ever World Cup appearance in 2006, where they reached the Round of 16.
  • Milovan Rajevac: Known for leading Ghana to the 2010 World Cup quarter-finals, Rajevac is remembered for his tactical acumen and ability to inspire his players.

The Ghana national soccer team continues to be a source of national pride and a symbol of African football prowess, with a rich history and bright future ahead.

# Name Nat. Position Value
1 Head type 2RICHARD OFORI
Ghana flag GHA
G £500k
2 Head type 2ANDY YIADOM
Ghana flag GHA
RB £700k
3 Head type 2JOSEPH AIDOO
Ghana flag GHA
D £1.6M
4 Head type 2KASIM ADAMS
Ghana flag GHA
D £1M
5 Head type 2THOMAS
Ghana flag GHA
M £3.5M
6 Head type 2IDDRISU BABA
Ghana flag GHA
M £700k
7 Head type 2GIDEON MENSAH
Ghana flag GHA
LB £450k
8 Head type 2ALFRED DUNCAN
Ghana flag GHA
M £1.9M
9 Head type 2JORDAN AYEW
Ghana flag GHA
A £1.5M
10 Head type 2ANDRE AYEW
Ghana flag GHA
LW £1.3M
11 Head type 2PATRICK TWUMASI
Ghana flag GHA
RW £800k
12 Head type 2FELIX ANNAN
Ghana flag GHA
G £100k
13 Head type 2JOSEPH ATTAMAH
Ghana flag GHA
D £500k
14 Head type 2MOHAMMED KUDUS
Ghana flag GHA
M £800k
15 Head type 2SAMUEL OWUSU
Ghana flag GHA
RW £550k
16 Head type 2EMMANUEL BOATENG
Ghana flag GHA
A £850k
OFORI Ghana flag
YIADOM Ghana flag AIDOO Ghana flag ADAMS Ghana flag MENSAH Ghana flag
TWUMASI Ghana flag THOMAS Ghana flag BABA Ghana flag DUNCAN Ghana flag AYEW Ghana flag
AYEW Ghana flag